Because PKs Alex Henery and Carey Spear are struggling, it is possible the team could bring in a new kicker. Henery can hit field goals but has no distance on kickoffs, while Spear is just the opposite. Both specialists could be unseated by a free agent signing like PK Rob Bironas (Titans).

The Tennessee Titans officially released PK Rob Bironas Wednesday, March 19. He was due a $250,000 roster bonus and a $2.875 million base salary in 2014. The Titans are expected to replace him with a young player that they can develop.

Tennessee Titans PK Rob Bironas (back) is not dealing with back soreness that bothered him earlier in the preseason. "The back soreness is gone … That's not an issue," said Bironas.
"I can always count on (the back flaring up) once or twice during the offseason, once or twice during training camp and once or twice during the season. But we get through it. It's been that way for eight years. There are no worries there."

Tennessee Titans PK Rob Bironas (back) has missed practice time due to back soreness, but head coach Mike Munchak said he expects Bironas to play in the preseason game Saturday, Aug. 17, against the Cincinnati Bengals. "We gave him a longer rest than he probably needed," Munchak said. "But there's no reason for him to come back any sooner."

Tennessee Titans PK Rob Bironas has converted 226 consecutive point-after attempts (PATs) heading into Week 8. He is three short of the club record held by former PK Al Del Greco, who has 229 consecutive PATs from 1993-2000.

Tennessee Titans PK Rob Bironas said he hopes to sign a contract extension before the end of training camp. Bironas is in the final year of his contract and would like a multi-year contract so he can finish his career with the team. The team may place the franchise tag on Bironas next offseason if a deal is not reached before then.

Tennessee Titans PK Rob Bironas said Tuesday, May 15, that he could see himself kicking into his 40s. "As long as I am kicking well and my body feels good and I am having fun, yeah," Bironas said. "Hopefully the Titans will want to keep me around."

Tennessee Titans PK Rob Bironas needs at least five points in Week 17 against the Houston Texans to enter the franchise's Top 10 list in season scoring. He has 110 points through 15 games. Bironas can also extend his NFL record with his 10th consecutive game with a field goal of 40 yards or longer.